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Germany Based Nigerian Woman Declared Wanted By Benin Zonal Police



A Germany based Nigerian woman, of Edo origin, Ms Ivie Ifase with various aliases ( Ivie Eriyo, Princess Ivie) is wanted by authorities at the Zone 5, police headquarters, Benin City.

The said Mrs Ifase is wanted following a petition filed against her by one Mrs Julie Iguodala on the grounds of cyber bullying and defamation of character.

Ms Ifase had been invited by the zonal command in respect to the petition, which neither her or her lawyer showed up. 

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Any information about the whereabouts of Ms Ifase; whose picture appears above should be shared with the nearest police station. 


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